Chris Brown Philippines' Updare: Rapper Seeks Obama’s Help to Leave Country

By Maria Slither - 24 Jul '15 09:40AM
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Chris Brown is stuck in the Philippines and is not allowed to leave the country even after his performance in Manila on Tuesday.

According to People, the delay in leaving the country has caused inconvenience to the rapper as he is in an international tour.

In a series of Instagram video, the Loyal rapper vented out his frustration. He deleted some of these videos.

In one clip entitled "OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,", he is seen getting down on his knees in a hotel room and is asking for help particularly calling the US President's attention.

He also did other stunts like performing backflip and then later said, "Please, please let us leave." "Please please!"

Karrueche Tran's on-and-off boyfriend and his Canadian promoter John Michael Pio Roda are said to have violated an agreement for a New Year's Eve concert in 2014. The two are said not to have shown up on the said date even if they are paid $1 Million in full amount.

The complaint was raised by Maligaya Development Corporation, an organization that works under a renowned religious group Iglesia ni Cristo.

"According to them, Chris Brown lost his passport the day before the scheduled event," the show's organizers said previously, as reported by New York Times.

Brown's representative, Nicole Perna who is speaking from the United States said on Wednesday that the hiphop artist will be leaving the soonest for his performances.

"It was a misunderstanding that has since been cleared up. Chris leaves tomorrow for Hong Kong to continue his planned performances," she said in a statement.

However, Brown and his team cancelled the Hongkong tour the last minute. He also announced the cancellation of his Jakarta concert.

There were also previous cases when Western artists are stranded in the Philippines.

In 1966, legendary rock band Beatles were not given the right police escort when they left the airport as they reportedly refused to attend the party of then First Lady Imelda Marcos, Yahoo News said.

Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga also experience similar inconvenient situations.

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